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<blockquote data-quote="Memento Mori" data-source="post: 40100" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>It's interesting to think about how certain factors or events in life if they occurred could result in such large variance in personal life outcomes. It's not something I dwell too long about nowadays. It was probably something I'd be very neurotic over when I was in my teenage years, but now that I'm older the time has past anyways, not something really worth mulling over.</p><p></p><p>You'd have to be particularly conformist or lack critical thought to be able to find yourself belonging among the cultural zeitgeist of today. It's not really a question of complaint, it's something you're kind of a part of from the start.</p><p></p><p>I always found the liberalism in Western society to be lame and sterile but there's also a deterministic aspect to it as well where if I was born with a slightly different personality or certain experiences happened to me in my lifetime, I'd be hardly distinguishable from the average normie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memento Mori, post: 40100, member: 1"] It's interesting to think about how certain factors or events in life if they occurred could result in such large variance in personal life outcomes. It's not something I dwell too long about nowadays. It was probably something I'd be very neurotic over when I was in my teenage years, but now that I'm older the time has past anyways, not something really worth mulling over. You'd have to be particularly conformist or lack critical thought to be able to find yourself belonging among the cultural zeitgeist of today. It's not really a question of complaint, it's something you're kind of a part of from the start. I always found the liberalism in Western society to be lame and sterile but there's also a deterministic aspect to it as well where if I was born with a slightly different personality or certain experiences happened to me in my lifetime, I'd be hardly distinguishable from the average normie. [/QUOTE]
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